can some one please help me with the following questions as i don't understand them please (a) write down the derivative of each of the functions f(x)=E7x and g(x)=cos(2x) using the product rule differentiate the function k(x)=E7xcos(2x) (b)write down the derivative of each of...

Guys please help me with this Trigonometry question based on De Moivre's theorem. Q: Find ¦È such that 0¡Ü¦È¡Ü360. cos7¦È + cos3¦È = cos5¦È I attempted to solve it with limited knowledge but I kind of doubt my answer. Anyway, this is how I did it : 1) [cos7...

Can someone please differentiate y = sin x / x for me? What I did was put (sin x)(x)^-1 and used the product rule... So for me it was (sin x)[-1(x)^-2] + [(x)^-1(cos x)] Now as I'm looking at a similar homework problem I think my method may be wrong... If my method is wrong it...

Can anyone help with this...I need to find the derivative of the functions below. If possible please show working so I can try and understand? f(t) =3-t^4 and g(t)=sin(4t) Then using the Quotient Rule differentiate the function k(t) 3-t^4/ sin(4t) (0<t< pie)

Can anyone help with this...I need to find the derivative of the functions below. If possible please show working so I can try and understand? f(t) =3-t^4 and g(t)=sin(4t) Then using the Quotient Rule differentiate the function k(t) 3-t^4/ sin(4t) (0<t< pie)

Consider the function f(x)=sin(1/x) Find a sequence of x-values that approach 0 such that sin (1/x)=0 sin (1/x)=1 sin (1/x)=-1 Is sin sin (1/x)=0 and sin (1/x)=-1 does not exist. What is sin (1/x)=1 then.

Hello, I have a difficulty with the following question. The question is asking to find the slope of the tangent at x=3 for this function: f(x)=4x^3/sinx. X is measured in radians. The is the derivative of f(x): f'(x)=(12x^2)(sinx)^-1 + (4x^3)(-1)(sinx)^-2(cosx) When x=3 is ...

differentiate each function a) y = cos^3x b) y = sin(x^3) c) y = sin^2 xcos3x my answers: a) y' = 3cos^2 x(-sinx) b) y' = cos(x^3)(3x^2) c) for this one, i don't know which one is correct. i got 2 different answers but i think they may be the same.. im not sure, i did it twice...

1. Differentiae each function a) Y=-3x^2+5x-4 b) F(x) = 6/x-3/x^2 c) F(x)=(3x^2-4x)(x^3+1) 2. Determine the equation of the tangent line to the curve y=2x^2-1 at the point where x=-2 3. Evaluate, rounding to two decimal places, If necessary a) In 5 b) b) in e^2 c) (ine)^2 4. ...

I think I have the correct answers for the following problems. For anyone who has the time I would appreciate it if you could tell me if I am correct/incorrect. Thank you. 1). Differentiate ã(x)sin x = (2xcosx+sinx)/2ã(x) 2). Differentiate 2t/(4+t^2) = (8-2t^2)/(4+t^2)^2...

1. On the interval [0, 2pi] what are the solutions to the equation sin3xcos2x = -cos3xsin2x + 1? pi/10 and pi/2? 2. What is the value of tan75degrees? √(3) + 1)/(1 - √(3))? 3. Value of cos(130degrees)cos(130degrees) + sin(10degrees)sin(10degrees)? Not sure 4. On ...

The graph of a trigonometric function oscillates between y=1 and y=-7. It reaches its maximum at x= pi and its minimum at x=3pi. which of the following could be the equation of the function? A) f(x)=4 cos x/2-3 B) f(x)=4 sin x/2-3 C) f(x)=4 sin 2x-3 D) f(x)=8 sin x/2-3

How do I graph sin and cosin example: graph y=-4sin(x + 3.14) Your function is the sin function shifted by pi units to the left. You need to study the sin function and know how to graph it. There should be a picture of it in your text, it's a very commonly used funtion that ...

Hello, Could somebody kindly check my answer for the following question? Find the derivative of the following function: h(x)=3e^(sin(x+2)) h'(x)=3'(e^(sin(x+2))+3(e^(sin(x+2))' h'(x)=0(e^(sin(x+2))+3(e^(sin(x+2))(cos(1)) h'(x)=3cos1(e^(sin(x+2)) I would greatly appreciate your...

Hi, I'm having trouble using implicit differentiation to determine dy/dx in the form dy/dx = f(x,y) for sin(2x+3y)=3x^3y^2+4 Do I make it sin(2x+3y)-3x^3y^2=4 then differentiate to get 2cos(2x+3y)-9x^2*2y=0 ? I'm a little lost... Any help appreciated.

Consider the function f(x)=sin(1/x) Find a sequence of x-values that approach 0 such that sin (1/x)=0 sin (1/x)=1 sin (1/x)=-1 Is sin sin (1/x)=0 and sin (1/x)=-1 does not exist. What is sin (1/x)=1 then. How would I show the sequence of values, any help would be greatly ...

hi i was just wondering if u could help me with this math problem. find dy/dx at the indicated point in two different ways (a)solve for y as a function of x and differentiate (b) differentiate implicity. 1. y^2=3x+1 (5, -4) how do u do this in two ways? im confused. and whats ...

1. Which of the following expressions is the definition of the derivative of f(x) = cos(x) at the point (2, cos(2))? 2. Find the derivative of f(x) = |x + 2| at the point (1, 3) 3. Find f '(x) for f(x) = -2x3 + 3x2 - x + 15. 4. Find all values of x on the graph of f(x) = -2x3...

The graph of a trigonometric function oscillates between y=1 and y=-7. It reaches its maximum at x= pi and its minimum at x=3pi. which of the following could be the equation of the function? A) f(x)=4 cos x/2-3 B) f(x)=4 sin x/2-3 C) f(x)=4 sin 2x-3 D) f(x)=8 sin x/2-3 I think...

The graph of a trigonometric function oscillates between y=1 and y=-7. It reaches its maximum at x= pi and its minimum at x=3pi. which of the following could be the equation of the function? A) f(x)=4 cos x/2-3 B) f(x)=4 sin x/2-3 C) f(x)=4 sin 2x-3 D) f(x)=8 sin x/2-3 I think...

Differentiate sin(cubed)x with respect to x. Hence find (integration sign) sin(squared) x cosx dx. ALSO Find the equation of the tangent to the curve y = 2 sin(x-(pie divided by 6)) at the point where x = (pie divided by 3) .

1) The period of a trig. function y=sin kx is 2pi/k. Then period of y=sin^2(pi.x/a) should be 2pi/(pi/a)=2a, but somewhere it is given as a. Which is correct? 2) The period of r=sin^3(theta/3) is given as 3pi. How is it worked out? Is it because after theta=0, the function ...

what is the derivative of sinx- cosy = 0 in its simplest form? I got to the point y'=-consx/siny, but I wasn't too sure. This could probably simplified further. help! You're supposed to treat y as a function of x and differentiate it implicitly. We have d/dx{sinx- cosy)=d/dx{...

Hi, I am in need of some help. How would I find the derivative of the function: f(x) = int e^sin(t) dt if the upper bound is x^2 and the lower bound is cos(x)? I'm not really sure what to do here since e^sin(t) is not an integratable function. Should I instead integrate the ...

This one confused me since it revolved around what seemed like dividing trig function by another function Write the following expression in terms of the tangent function 2 / ((cos(r^2 - s^2) / (sin(r^2 - s^2)) = ? I know tan t = sin t / cos t. So would I multiply by the ...

Can someone please help me do this problem? That would be great! Simplify the expression: sin theta + cos theta * cot theta I'll use A for theta. Cot A = sin A / cos A Therefore: sin A + (cos A * sin A / cos A) = sin A + sin A = 2 sin A I hope this will help. in my algebra ...

I'm having problems with this one. Can't get the right answer. Differentiate the following using the chain rule. f(x) = squareroot(x^2+1)/(3x+1) I know that I can take the whole thing and put it to the (1/2) and differentiate that then use the quotient rule to differentiate ...

Determine if the function sin(x)*e^(ax) where a=constant is an eigenfunction of the operators d/dx and d^2/(dx)^2 Okay. My understanding is that you use the operator and perform its "thing" on the function. In this case, you will have to find the 1st derivative of sin(x)*e^(ax...

THANK YOU TUTORS SO MUCH FOR YOUR HELP Determine the intervals on which the function is concave up or concave down. I finally understand that when f'' is greater than 0 it means concave up. f(X) = 18x^2 + x^4 so I differentiate that to be 36x + 4x^3 that is f' if I ...

f(x) = x^2 g(x) = e^2x h(x) = ln(2x) which function is increasing the fastest when x = 2 How do I do this? TIA I will assume that g(x) = e^2x = e^(2x) and now e^x * x . It is ambiguous the way you have written it (1) Differentiate each function to get f'(x), g'(x) and h'(x) (2...

Could someone check my reasoning? thanx Find the derivative of the function. sin(sin[sinx]) I need to use the chain rule to solve. So I take the derivative sin(sin[sinx) first. Then multiply that by the inside which is the derivative of sin[sinx]. And multiply that by ...

(a) If è is in standard position, then the reference angle è is the acute angle formed by the terminal side of è and the ---Select--- x-axis y-axis . So the reference angle for è = 120° is è = ?°, and that for è = 210°is è = ? degrees. (b) If è is any angle, the ...

How would I integrate the following by parts: Integral of: (x^2)(sin (ax))dx, where a is any constant. Just like you did x^2 exp(x) below. Also partial integration is not the easiest way to do this integral. You can also use this method. Evaluate first: integral of sin(ax)dx...

i did this problem and it isn't working out, so i think i'm either making a dumb mistake or misunderstanding what it's asking. A particle moves along the x axis so that its velocity at any time t greater than or equal to 0 is given by v(t) = 1 - sin(2pi*t). a. Acceleration a(t...